Helping our clients make informed decisions At Midland Property Surveyors, we understand the importance of accurate and detailed property surveys in helping our clients make informed decisionsin helping our clients make informed decisions At Midland Property Surveyors, we understand the importance of accurate and detailed property surveys in helping our clients make informed decisionsWhether you are a homeowner, property investor, or commercial business owner, our surveys are designed to provide you with valuable insights into the condition and energy efficiency of your property.
With years of industry experience, our surveyors possess a deep understanding of building construction, materials, and regulations. We combine our technical expertise with a meticulous approach to deliver surveys that are thorough, insightful, and tailored to your specific needs.At Midland Property Surveyors, we understand the importance of accurate and detailed property surveys in helping our clients make informed decisions. Whether you are a homeowner, property investor, or commercial business owner, our surveys are designed to provide you with valuable insights into the condition and energy efficiency of your property.
We combine our technical expertise with a meticulous approach to deliver surveys that are thorough, insightful, and tailored to your specific needs.



Home Buyers Survey
The Level 2 Home Buyers Survey report provides a clear summary of the findings, highlighting any urgent or significant matters that may require attention
SAP
SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure) calculations are an essential requirement for various building projects. If you are involved in any of the following scenarios, you may need SAP calculations
EPC
Selling or Renting a Property: If you are selling or renting out a property in the UK, you must have a valid EPC. The certificate provides information about the property’s energy efficiency rating and recommendations for improving its energy performance.
BCIS
A BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation is a vital service that ensures your property is adequately insured for its reinstatement value. Here’s why you may need a BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation
Non Domestic EPC
A Commercial EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is a document that assesses and rates the energy efficiency of non-residential buildings. It provides information about the energy performance of the building, its carbon emissions, and recommendations for improving energy efficiency.
Other Services
Property Inventory Report
Commercial and Domestic Floor Plans
Legionella Risk Assesment
Retrofit assesments
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Building Survey’s
The Level 2 & 3 Home Buyers Survey report provides a clear summary of the findings, highlighting any urgent or significant matters that may require attention. It includes advice on necessary repairs, ongoing maintenance, and potential issues that may arise in the future. The report aims to provide homebuyers with valuable information to help them make informed decisions about their purchase and negotiate the terms of the transaction.
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Do I Need an Energy Performance Certificate?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a legal requirement for property transactions. Here’s when you may need an EPC
Selling or Renting a Property: If you are selling or renting out a property in the UK, you must have a valid EPC. The certificate provides information about the property’s energy efficiency rating and recommendations for improving its energy performance. It helps potential buyers or tenants make informed decisions and promotes energy efficiency in buildings
New Build Properties: New build properties are required to have an EPC before they can be sold or rented. The certificate assesses the energy efficiency of the newly constructed dwelling and ensures compliance with building regulations
Renewing a Tenancy: When renewing an existing tenancy agreement, a valid EPC may be required. It allows tenants to understand the energy efficiency of the property and make informed decisions about their energy consumption
Do I Need a BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation?
A BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation is a vital service that ensures your property is adequately insured for its reinstatement value. Here’s why you may need a BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation
Accurate Rebuild Cost: The rebuild cost of a property is the amount required to reconstruct it in the event of damage or destruction. Determining this cost accurately is crucial for insurance purposes. A BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation provides a professional assessment of the rebuild cost based on current market rates, construction materials, labour costs, and other factors
Insurance Compliance: Insurance policies often require you to insure your property for its full reinstatement value. By obtaining a BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation, you can ensure compliance with the insurance policy terms and conditions.
Avoid Underinsuring or Over insuring: Underinsuring your property can leave you financially vulnerable in the event of a claim, as you may not receive sufficient compensation to cover the full rebuild cost. Over insuring, on the other hand, means paying higher insurance premiums than necessary. A BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation helps you avoid both scenarios by providing an accurate assessment of the rebuild cost
Risk Mitigation: A BCIS Insurance Reinstatement Valuation mitigates the risk of inadequate insurance coverage. By insuring your property for its accurate reinstatement value, you can have peace of mind knowing that you will receive the appropriate compensation to rebuild your property in case of unforeseen damage
Do I Need SAP Calculations?
SAP?
SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure) calculations are an essential requirement for various building projects. If you are involved in any of the following scenarios, you may need SAP calculations
New Dwellings: If you are constructing a new dwelling, SAP calculations are necessary to demonstrate compliance with building regulations and achieve energy efficiency targets. They ensure your new home meets the minimum energy efficiency standards set by the authorities.
Conservatories, Renovations and Alterations: When undertaking significant renovations or alterations to an existing dwelling, SAP calculations may be required. They help assess the impact of the changes on the energy performance of the property and ensure compliance with regulations.
Heating System Upgrades: If you are replacing or upgrading the heating system in a property, SAP calculations may be necessary. These calculations determine the energy efficiency of the new system and ensure compliance with building regulations.
Sustainable Developments: SAP calculations play a crucial role in demonstrating compliance with sustainability targets for new developments. Whether you aim to achieve certifications like Code for Sustainable Homes or BREEAM, SAP assessments help showcase the energy performance and sustainability credentials of the project.
Renting or Selling a Property: An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is required when renting out or selling a property. SAP calculations are used to generate the EPC, providing an energy rating and recommendations for enhancing energy efficiency.
Commercial EPC
A Commercial EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) is a document that assesses and rates the energy efficiency of non-residential buildings. It provides information about the energy performance of the building, its carbon emissions, and recommendations for improving energy efficiency.
Do I Need a Non-Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?
If you own or are planning to sell, rent, or construct a non-domestic property in the UK, you may require a Non-Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
Here are some situations where a Non-Domestic EPC is needed:
1. Selling or Renting Commercial Property: When selling or renting out a commercial property, an EPC is mandatory. The Non-Domestic EPC provides information on the energy efficiency of the building, helping potential buyers or tenants understand its environmental impact and energy consumption.
2. Construction of New Non-Domestic Buildings: If you are constructing a new non-domestic building, you will need a Non-Domestic EPC upon completion. This is a legal requirement and ensures compliance with building regulations related to energy efficiency.
3. Modifications or Renovations: Certain modifications or renovations to non-domestic properties may trigger the need for a Non-Domestic EPC. Examples include significant changes to the building’s heating, ventilation, or air conditioning systems, or alterations affecting the overall energy performance of the property.
4. Energy Performance Compliance: Non-Domestic EPCs are also required to demonstrate compliance with energy performance standards and regulations. This includes assessments for energy-saving initiatives, government incentive programs, or to meet sustainability targets.
Professional Memberships & Associations
It is a professional body based in the United Kingdom that represents and supports building engineers and professionals involved in the built environment. CABE promotes the highest standards of competence, professionalism, and ethical practice in the field of building engineering.

RPSA
Residential Property Surveyors Association
It is a professional organization in the United Kingdom that represents and promotes the interests of residential property surveyors. The RPSA aims to uphold professional standards, provide guidance, and support to its members, and ensure the highest level of service for clients seeking residential property surveys. .

TrustMark
TrustMark is a quality assurance scheme in the UK that helps consumers find reliable and trustworthy tradespeople and businesses for home improvement, repair, and maintenance projects. It is a government-endorsed initiative supported by various industry bodies and trade associations.
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Monday- Friday 8am – 5pm
Saturday 8am – 1pm

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Address:
138 High Street Stourbridge DY8 1DW
Phone:
0800 321 3418